Imagining Time and Space in Universities presents critical theorizations of time and space to analyze discourses and practices of globalization and internationalization. As both dimensions have been understood in separate and hierarchical modes limited attention is given to cultural meanings embedded in these institutional policies and practices.
Imagining Time and Space in Universities presents critical theorizations of time and space to analyze discourses and practices of globalization and internationalization. As both dimensions have been understood in separate and hierarchical modes limited attention is given to cultural meanings embedded in these institutional policies and practices.
Claudia Matus is Associate Professor in the Curriculum Department of Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Methodological Twists and Theoretical Tools 2. The Uses of Nostalgia: Re-Enacting Space and Time 3. Moving Bodies-How Do We Do Time and Space 4. The Strange Body 5. Landscapes of the Body: Desiring Space Otherwise 6. Women and Travel: Temporal Imaginaries Of Becoming 7. Women and the Politics of Writing 8. Dissolving
1. Methodological Twists and Theoretical Tools 2. The Uses of Nostalgia: Re-Enacting Space and Time 3. Moving Bodies-How Do We Do Time and Space 4. The Strange Body 5. Landscapes of the Body: Desiring Space Otherwise 6. Women and Travel: Temporal Imaginaries Of Becoming 7. Women and the Politics of Writing 8. Dissolving
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